06:55 pm - Veterans' DayIn light of the hundreds, if not thousands of stories of how returning veterans (often injured, physically or psychologically) are being treated, I thought that Veterans' Day might be a good time to mention that it's all very well and good to run about with your yellow "support the troops" banner on your SUV, but mightn't it be a bit more supportive to ensure decent medical treatment and the benefits earned by these veterans?

Those who have fought and died have done so for an ideal. I've said it before and I'll say it again: soldiers don't choose the war, they choose to serve their country. Presidents and Congresses and Parliaments and Legislators choose the war and where to send our young women and young men to fight and die.

Shame on those leaders for betraying our soldiers by not living up to their end of the bargain when our people come back broken and torn mentally and physically.

Shame on those leaders for using our soldiers like toys for their own selfish agendas.

Shame on those leaders for promising better benefits for veterans to the press and silently voting against them in session.